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So looks like a decent bike then? I'm not snobby at all so not bothered what people think!
As not knowing about bikes and bike parts, what's the difference between Boardman comp and team hybrids then please?
I'm a little worried about Halfords building it to as people have said, my diamondback last year I picked up, rode it 1/2 way home and the handlebars came loose!! I believe that the Boardmans are build by boardman trained workers, not sure if this is really the case and how true or better it is really. How much would a local bike shop charge to check setup of it?
Cheers
Several differences between the two models. The Comp has an alloy fork, Cable operated (BB5) disc brakes, and weighs 2 1/2 lb heavier that the Team, which has a carbon fork and hydraulic disc brakes. The wheels are different Alex rims on the Comp and Ritchey on the Team, (nice wheels) , as are the the chainsets, FSA Gossammer on the team and Vero on the Comp.
Gearing differs too, with SRAM X5 on the Comp and 10 speed SRAM Apex on the team.
Basically the Team is better specc'd and lighter. If you can afford it go for the Team.
I have a 2009 Hybrid Pro and love it. Fast and comfortable, but I'd shy well away from riding anything more off-road than a gravelly path.... they may be called hybrids, but "flat-barred road bikes with disc brakes" would be a far better description. Superb year-round commuter for the money